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OSCE Presentation at the

Women Higher Education for Peace Vienna Forum

Job Fair Vienna, 6 July 2016

Ms. Anne SaclaoMs. Greta Vasilevskyte

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What is the OSCE?

“With 57 participating States in North America,Europe and Asia, the OSCE is the world’s largestregional security organization, working to ensurepeace, democracy and stability for more than abillion people.”

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Where do we come from?

� Traces its origins to the Helsinki Final Act and the creation of the CSCE (1975)

� A multilateral forum for dialogue between East and West during the Cold War

� 1990s first permanent structures: Secretariat, Institutions and first field missions

� 1994 renamed OSCE

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Forum for Security Co-operation

Regular body for arms control

What is characteristic of the OSCE?

� Consensus� Decision-making� Status (non legal)� Governance

SummitHeads of State

Ministerial Council Annual Meeting Foreign Ministers

Permanent CouncilPolitical consultation and decision-making

Chairperson-in-office (CiO)

17 Field Operations

Institutions

(ODIHR, HCNM, FoM)

Secretariat

mission

NW

IS

IR

UK

SDFI

ES

F

EP

LV

NL

B

DK

D

CH

I

RUS

BL

UKR

PL

CZ

SK

HA

RO

MO

L

CRBH

SERBUL

ALBFYROM

GRE

TUR

GEO

AR

AZ

KAZ

SL

UZB

TKM

KGZ

TAD

LI

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Kosovo

Moldova

Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine,

Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine

Tajikistan

SkopjeAlbania

Institutions

FoM

Field Operations

Project Co-ordinator in

Uzbekistan

Programme Office in Astana

Bishkek

Ashgabat

The Conflict in the Area Dealt

by the OSCE Minsk Conference

Yerevan

Serbia

MON

Montenegro

Where are we?Where are we?

ODIHR

HCNM

Secretariat

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� Anti-Terrorism Unit (ATU)� Border security� Ammunition destruction,

etc.

1st Dimension 2nd Dimension

OSCE

Our most precious added-value

3rd Dimension

� Human trafficking� Gender issues� Minority rights, etc.

� Good Governance� Water/waste

management� Border crossing

facilitation, etc.

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What jobs do we have?

Human Rights Officer Policy Support Officer

Democratization Officer

Legal Officer

Media Monitor

Economic and Environmental Officer

Adviser on Anti-Trafficking Issues

Auditor Monitoring Officer

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How do we employ?

� International/Local Contracted Staff > Professional Staff> General Services Staff

� National Contracted Staff> National Professional Staff (Field Operations)> General Services Staff

� Seconded Staff> Staff members (Institutions)> Mission members (Field Operations)

� STAs + SSAs (Consultants)� Junior Professional Officers � Internships

NON-CAREER ORGANIZATION

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STA vs. SSA

�Usually provides administrative assistance to the department �Selected through a recruitment process (VN) or from the Roster�Periods from one week up to 5 months 29 days�Max. one year (with the break of one month in between) in one duty station�Two years max. as STA within OSCE�Only nationals of pS

�Provides advisory services or expert assistance, special skills or knowledge �Selected through a recruitment process (VN) or from the Roster�1 or 2 days, several weeks or up to a total period of 3 months, extendable to maximum of 6 months within a given 12 months period�Can be either home-based or requested to travel to the Secretariat, an Institution or a Field Operation to carry out assignment�No nationality restrictions

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Junior Professional Officer Programme

What do we offer: � 6 months Secretariat� 6 months Field Operation� Annually 2 rounds:

� October: paid by OSCE� April: paid by your

Government� Organizational insight� Practical work experience

What do we require: � Completed university degree� Under 30 years old� Excellent English skills� Some professional experience

(asset)� Nomination through your

Government

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Internships

What do we offer: � 2 to 6 months internship� Organizational insight� Practical work experience� May receive allowance of

400 to 600 euros (monthly) if not a resident of the duty station (depending on budget of the Hiring Department)

What do we require: � Final year/recent graduates� Under 30 years old� Excellent English skills� Direct application� Some experience (asset)

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Contracted Posts

� Fixed term contracts at the Secretariat, Institutions and, to a limited extent and mainly in the area of administration, at its field operations

� Contracted staff members and mission members are directly employed by the OSCE and are paid by the OSCE

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Contracted Posts

� Contracted posts are divided into various grade levels, which indicate the period of service:

> Local posts G1 – G6 (unlimited)> Professional posts P1 – P4 (max. 7 years)> Professional posts P5 (max. 5 years)> Directors in the Secretariat (max. 4 years)

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Seconded Posts - Recruitment Procedure

� The only difference in the procedure for the recruitment of seconded staff are as follows:

> Candidates are nominated by OSCE participating States for specific vacancy notices

> The long-list is sent to the respective field operation from DHR in the Secretariat> Short-listed candidates are interviewed by field operations and the approval of

the selection is made by Head of Mission

Approx. 90% of all international staff in field operations

are seconded.

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Seconded Posts

� Seconded posts are categorized using 12 fields of expertise and four levels of professional competence:

> Senior Management - S4> Middle Management - S3> Senior Professional - S2> Professional - S1

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Human Rights Rule of Law

Democratization Elections

Economic and Environmental Affairs Media Affairs

Education Political Affairs

Administration and Support General Staff/Monitoring functions

Military Affairs Civilian Police

What are we looking for? Fields of expertise

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Applying for a position with the OSCE

Vacancies are advertised on the OSCE website

Candidates can apply using the OSCE employment webpage (www.osce.org/employment)

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The OSCE Competency Model

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The OSCE Competency Model

The Competency Model clarifies expectations and sets standards for performance, while also serves as the basis for the core HR processes:

> Job Design> Recruitment> Performance Management> Learning & Development

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How do we recruit?

� Vacancy notice (3-4 weeks deadline)>Only for seconded positions and JPOs Nomination through your Government

� Long-listing� Pre-testing/SONRU (if necessary)� Short-listing� Competency based Interview � Written technical test� Selection -> Offer -> Appointment(Length of recruitment process - 3 to 5 months)

“The single best predictor of future

behaviour is a person’s recent past behaviour”

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Your Application

� Make sure we want to read it� It should contain strong sentences containing

information about what you specifically have done� Try to quantify and qualify your experience� Tailor applications to each vacancy

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The Successful Candidate

� The successful candidate is hired and a contract and benefits package prepared

� They are invited to the General Orientation Programme (GoP) prior to deployment:

> For all new OSCE officials> Introduction to OSCE history, structure and activities> Introduction to OSCE management tools and standards> Sharing of good practices and expertise

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Follow OSCE Recruitment on Social Media

Twitter Linkedin

@OSCE@OSCEjobs@osce_odihr@OSCEBiH

OSCE Company PageManaged jointly by DHR & COMMS

32,000+ followers and 30% growth in 2015

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Questions?

www.osce.org/employment

recruitment@osce.org

Thank you for your attention!

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